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Posts by Lt Gen DS Hooda (retd)
Lt Gen DS Hooda (retd)
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The author retired as General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Indian army’s Northern Command.
Many good reasons to demilitarise Siachen. But India-Pakistan ties too torn to allow it
Lt Gen DS Hooda (retd)
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17 January, 2022
On AFSPA, action must now shift from Supreme Court to Parliament
Lt Gen DS Hooda (retd)
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4 December, 2018
India’s planning for future wars almost completely ignores the nuclear threat
Lt Gen DS Hooda (retd)
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12 November, 2018
Killing terrorist part of Indian Army’s role, but not real measure of success in J&K
Lt Gen DS Hooda (retd)
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8 October, 2018
The Indian Army is dragged into every issue today. Is it strong enough to resist it?
Lt Gen DS Hooda (retd)
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5 March, 2018
Indian soldiers will guard garrisons better with smart fences, night vision cameras
Lt Gen DS Hooda (retd)
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12 February, 2018
Time for Home ministry to lay down clear objectives and aims for Jammu & Kashmir
Lt Gen DS Hooda (retd)
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9 January, 2018
Dineshwar Sharma’s J&K visit broke the ice. Now he has to win over youth on the streets
Lt Gen DS Hooda (retd)
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10 November, 2017
Swift wars are a myth, India needs to prepare for other modern forms of warfare as well
Lt Gen DS Hooda (retd)
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25 October, 2017
It would be foolish for India to rule out the possibility of a two-front war after Doklam
Lt Gen DS Hooda (retd)
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11 September, 2017
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